I have to say, if you were a 36D or a 34E, this probably still wouldn’t be a decent fit - partly because these bras are/were manufactured in huge batches with almost no testing or consumer feedback - it’s a vicious circle.
Some of the clothing I buy can be quite variable in size - but I don't have to wear anything that has to fit quite as critically as a bra. And with the crossover of some sizes, buying a bra has to be a bit of trial an error to get it right.
I was going to ask you about Crazy Beach on youtube - not sure if you've come across that channel. It is in Russian, but you can use the auto translate feature part of closed captioning. The latest vid 31March is quite interesting.
As for browsers - I use chrome in an incognito tab, but the whole authentication issue seems random.
I normally use Firefox, and so far haven't had any issues with authentication. I will try Chrome next time I log in and see if I get the same as you. This website has been problematic for sometime. I would try another browser if you can.
Yeah. Buying bras often is trial and error - although, establishing your baseline size helps. The biggest issue is the often subtle (or not-so-subtle) variance between brands. I can wear most brands in a 32FF, but often there’s brands that just don’t work for me no matter what size I go for.
Most bra companies (certainly the ones I’ve worked with) have their bras manufactured in China from original templates and test designs - but it’s a constant back-and-forth process of taking delivery of sample runs, getting women of various shapes and sizes to try each bra out at fitting events, and taking detailed notes on the bras, then feeding that back to the production manufacturers for adjustment (and you have to do this across all of the sizes in the range, and each range). And round it goes. It’s time-consuming, laborious and frustrating (not to mention expensive).
That’s an interesting YouTube channel. I love their models. Eastern European (and Russian) bras are weird. I’ve never been able to get any of them to work. There’s a lot of emphasis on side panelling - and “projection” - which doesn’t work for me. I can see the appeal though. I couldn’t get the translation to work - what are they saying?